The Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board has its first woman chairperson. At the trustees’ meeting on Tuesday night, Barbara Holland, the trustee for Wards 6 and 7, was acclaimed to the post. She is the first female chair of […]

Windsor Star reporters and photographers are constantly shooting videos in addition to writing stories, blogs and taking pictures. You can peruse their work on our videos page here. Below are the Top 10 Videos for November as measured by total […]

An auto parts dealer whose business was used in a massive chop shop and international theft ring avoided jail and had hundreds of charges withdrawn Tuesday, after pleading guilty to one count of possession of stolen property. John Lanoue, 49, […]

‘Tis the season for giving, but ’tis also the season to be very careful about it. Essex County OPP have received a complaint of a suspect calling citizens on the phone and asking for donations for a legitimate charitable organization. Police are […]

Tablet computers are not new. Microsoft launched the Windows XP Table Edition Operating System (OS) in 2000 and the tablet computer was born. It took 10 years and $8 billion US for Apple to come up with one that people […]

Chrysler Group will unveil its first vehicle conceived from the Fiat-Chrysler partnership at next month’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the automaker announced Tuesday. The 2013 Dodge Dart will mark Chrysler’s return to the compact sedan segment in […]

In recognition of the 22nd anniversary of the Montreal Massacre, the University of Windsor’s Womyn’s Centre plans to hold a memorial procession and film screening Tuesday evening. The Canadian government officially designated Dec. 6 as the national day of remembrance […]

Police arrested a Chatham man Monday after a domestic dispute turned ugly and he allegedly smacked his common-law wife’s son in the head with a frying pan. Around 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Chatham-Kent police were called to a house on Orchard […]

Feb.23/1944-Work is underway to remove the old Walkerville Ferry building which occupy the site of the proposed new grain elevator to be erected by the Hiram Walker and Sons Grain Corporation Limited, on the riverfront. Workers are shown salvaging the […]

The Jesus flag is not welcome at city hall. Councillors agreed Monday night with a report from city administration to deny a request to fly a flag in support of the annual March for Jesus scheduled for Aug. 22.